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Gas Mileage worse after tune????
I have a SS CAI and Corsa Catback. I received an HP tune and now it seems I lost about 2miles per gallon. I was averaging about 17, now about 15. I thought it would gain.........Maybe I am driving it harder because it is so smooth and easier to get up to higher RPM's.... ?? Any thoughts?
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As long as the tune made it faster does it really matter?
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it depends on what it was tuned for. if you're pulling more power from the engine, you're more than likely not gonna get as great of gas mileage. on the flip side, you can tune for great gas mileage & lose a bit of pep in the go pedal.
but it could also definitely be that you've had your foot in it. i can personally tell you that my gas mileage is better now than last year when i first swapped a bigger engine in the truck
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Most likely it's your driving style.
Even with the supercharger my average MPG stayed close to 21. baby it for a tank or 2 and see if it bumps back up.
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Before my MagnaCharger I had my G8 tuned for performance and headers. My fuel economy dropped from 16-17 to 12- 13MPG.... After the MagnaCharger & retune my fuel economy jumped up to 19-20 AND I gained 1 second in the 1/4 mile.
I have always (and still do) driven it like I stole it EVERYWHERE I go. |
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Drives: GM anything Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Tuning GM in Richmond VA
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It's NOT normal to lose mileage after a tune; quite the opposite.
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I think I also lost fuel mileage , a clutch and rear tires after my mods and a good tune .
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yeah.. sounds like your fueling wasn't adjusted correctly for part-throttle driving...
you shouldn't have lost mileage... at worst, it would have stayed the same, but you should have gained some mpg if it was done correctly... |
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Drives: 2011 2SS/RS L99 RJT Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Lawrenceville, GA
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If you were running lean before the tune I would think after a tune to get the trims/ve table right you would lose mileage. Does anyone buy these cars for gas mileage? I do not.
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Drives: GM anything Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Tuning GM in Richmond VA
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If the car is 5% 'lean', then a 5% positive trim offsets, so it never is lean. Stoich is always the result. The only place it's not is in transitives. That's what trimming is for.
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Camaro Owner Since 1987
Drives: 2011 2SS/RS L99 RJT Join Date: Jun 2006
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Drives: GM anything Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Tuning GM in Richmond VA
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COS5 allows for semi-OL ... you can use trimming in some spots if you wish and not in others. The flexibility is definitely nice, especially for large cammed cars and/or large injectors that get fussy at lower IPW's. I like to allow CL in the cruise area on most street cars to help preserve the mileage. Going full time OL puts your mixture into the hands of the flawed IAT/ECT bias and makes you susceptible to heat soak issues with the IAT. If you try and use the IAT modifier to correct heat soak, it will cause issues with legitimately warm IATs. I prefer to relocate the sensor out of the engine compartment on these arrangements.
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Well
Since my tune I have been averaging around 12 to 14mpg around town and maybe 16 to 18mpg highway
![]() I guess that annoying AFM really was working before ![]() To be fair, my daily drive is about 5 miles one way to work and cruise around town when needed. Our longest highway trip since the tune has been may 30 miles?
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